The Devil’s Honey
The Devil’s Honey (1986) finds director Lucio Fulci at his most excessive. The filmmaker has maximized all of his usual stylistic flourishes, rendering this boiler plate erotic thriller as some… Read more »
The Devil’s Honey (1986) finds director Lucio Fulci at his most excessive. The filmmaker has maximized all of his usual stylistic flourishes, rendering this boiler plate erotic thriller as some… Read more »
Just as Dario Argento had his Three Mothers Trilogy, Lucio Fulci had his “Gates Of Hell” trilogy. The Beyond (1981), or E tu vivrai nel terrore! L’aldilà in Italian, is… Read more »
Lucio Fulci’s Una sull’altra (1969) is a giallo picture that works as a sort of remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo (1958). In both films identity, on a conceptual level, is… Read more »
Don’t Torture A Duckling (1972) is that rare film where director Lucio Fulci manages to equally balance his conflicting aesthetic obsessions. This is probably why Don’t Torture A Duckling is… Read more »
Made during the height of the “Sword & Sorcery” boom, Conquest (1983) is the low budget Italian entry into the genre. It’s a film that has polarized critics and audiences… Read more »